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DORONICUM - Leopardsbane 
Caucasicum, Mme. Mason. Beautiful 
yellow. Free flowering, with long stems 
and large flowers. A real tmprovement. 
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Excelsum. Large, bright yellow, daisy-like 
flowers, and one of the most effective very 
early Spring-flowering perennials. It suc- 
ceeds everywhere. Very attractive when 
planted mn clumps. 2 ft. 
Pardalianches, Bunch of Gold. Blooming 
after Excelsum and Mme. Mason, this va- 
riety becomes a valuable asset in the hardy 
border. Masses of bright canary-yellow 
flowers on 2 to 214-foot stems. Plants 
grow into fine large clumps and are as easy 
to grow as other Doronicums. 
All Doronicums, $1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10, 
$6.25 for 25 
EUPATORIUM - Hardy Ageratum 
Ceelestinum (Hardy Ageratum). Flowers 
light blue, from August to frost. Fime for 
eNane. 75 cts. for 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 
or 25, 
EUPHORBIA 
©Myrsinites. Long, glaucous blue stems 
fall gracefully away from the center, giv- 
ing a prostrate appearance. Clusters of 
bright yellow flowers in June. Well 
adapted for rockwork. 1 ft. $1.00 for 
3, $3.00 for 10, $6.25 for 25. 
GAILLARDIA > Blanket-Flower 
©Goblin. Especially suitable for the rock- 
garden, The dwarf plants, 12 to 16 
inches high, form broad bushes of close, 
compact habit. Bright yellow blooms 
with deep red zones. 75 cts. for 3, 
$2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25. 
Golden Goddess. Nice branching plants 
carrying beautiful golden yellow flowers 
on long, strong stems. Keeping the 
flowers cut insures bloom right up to 
frost. A real novelty. $1.20 for 3. 
Grandiflora, Superba, Mixed. ‘These 
are among the showiest and most effec- 
tive hardy perennial plants and should 
find a place in every hardy border; also 
splendid for cutting. 2 ft. 60 cts. for 3, 
$1.50 for 10, $3.00 for 25. 
Portola Hybrids. An improved strain of 
selected colors having a range from red- 
dish bronze to deep gold. A recom- 
mended cut-flower, keeping a long time. 
60 cts. for 3, $1.50 for 10, $3.00 for 25. 
Ruby. Brilliant ruby-red, having no hint 
of yellow or brown in its make-up. 
Blooms all Summer long as do few other 
perennials. Its vivid flowers make a 
continuous showing and the plants fur- 
nish abundant material for cutting. 
$1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10. 
Sun God. Pure golden yellow, absolutely 
free from markings of any kind, with a 
prominent golden yellow center. The 
gorgeous flowers, almost 4 inches across, 
are produced on rigid, wiry, clean-cut 
stems, often 2 feet or more in height. 
Flowers freely from Jate June and inter- 
mittently throughout the season. $1.00 
for 3, $3.00 for 10. 
GEUM ~ Avens 
Fire Opal. Dazzling rich scarlet flowers with 
orange sheen, often 3 inches across. Free 
bloomer with good foliage. A striking 
Geum that should be in all gardens. 2 ft. 
May and June. $1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10, 
$6.25 for 25, 
Lady Stratheden. Rich golden yellow flow- 
ers; counterpart of Mrs. Bradshaw. Fine 
for hardy garden. 2 ft. Late July. 
Mrs. Bradshaw. A splendid variety with 
large, double flowers of a fiery red. 2 ft. 
May and June. 


Geum, continued 
Princess Juliana. A beautiful new hybrid 
with deep orange flowers touched with 
burnt-orange tints. The flowers are borne 
on long stems and they are freely pro- 
duced. The plants are strong growing, 
about a foot in diameter, and retain their 
good-looking foliage all Summer. We be- 
lieve this to be one of the best of all the 
Geums. $1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10. ; 
Red Wings. A distinct variety growing 
2 feet tall with gay flowers of brilliant 
strawberry-red and bright yellow anthers. 
Blooms all Summer. $1.00 for 3, $3.00 
for 10. 
All Geums, except where noted, 75 cts. for 3, 
$2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25 
GYPSOPHILA - Baby’s Breath 
Bristol Fairy. A wonderful new introduc- 
tion. Bristol Fairy produces large pani- 
cles of double, white flowers in which the 
individual blossom is larger, and of the 
purest white. It also flowers continu- 
ously throughout the Summer. $1.50 
for 3, $4.50 for 10, $10.00 for 25. ; 
@®Repens Bodgeri. A new variety that is 
valuable for both rock-garden and cut- 
flower purposes. Produces double white 
flowers which in three to four days turn 
to flesh-pink. It is an everbloomer, flow- 
ering from early Spring until late Fall. 
Flowers resemble those of Bristol Fairy. 
4 ft. $1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10, $6.25 for 
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©Repens, Rosy Veil. A new dwarf, pink, 
double-flowered Gypsophila. Estab- 
lished plants reach a height of one foot, 
and bloom throughout the Summer and 
Fall. $1.20 for 3, $3.50 for 10, $7.25 for 25. 
OLOR in midsummer—the 
silver-gray foliage of Arte- 
mista, Silver King, makes a 
pleasing background for Aster, 
Wonder of Staefa, and Phlox, 
Mrs. Jenkins. 
HELENIUM - Helen's Flower 
A garden subject that has not been given 
the consideration it deserves. Flowering dur- 
ing August and September, when most peren- 
nials have finished their blooming period and 
the Autumn varieties have not yet started, 
they make splendid hardy border plants. 
Equally desirable for cutting. They are best 
suited to sunny locations and should be 
divided early each Spring to imsure best 
results. 
Chippersfield Orange. Flowers in very 
large heads, with orange-splashed flame- 
mahogany disc. Good addition to the Fall- 
flowering family. A very good color. 4 ft. 
$1.00 for 3, $3.00 for 10, $6.25 for 25. 
Riverton Beauty. Lemon-yellow with 
large discs of purplish black. 3 to 4 ft. 
Riverton Gem. Old-gold, suffused with | 
bright terra-cotta, changing to wallflower- 
red. 3 to 4 ft. 
All Heleniums, except where noted, 75 cts. 
for 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25 
HELIANTHEMUM 
Rock or Sun-rose 
Low-growing evergreen plants, forming 
broad clumps which, during their flowering 
season, July to September, are hidden by a 
mass of bloom. For the front of the border, 
the rockery, or a dry, sunny bank. 
©Buttercup. Golden yellow; single. 
©Fireball. Bright scarlet; double. 
@Rhodanthe carneum. Rich pink flowers. 
Gray foliage. 
All Helianthemums, 90 cts. for 3, $2.50 for 10, 
$5.00 for 25 

BRISTOL, PENNA. 
HEMEROCALLIS - Day-Lilies 
One of the easiest grown hardy plants be- 
Jongimg to the Lily family. Rich deep green, 
grass-like foliage with flowers from yellow to 
orange, depending on variety. Thrives in sun 
or shade. 
Apricot. Medium height with deep orange 
flowers in early Spring. 
Bay State. (Betscher.) Brilliant, glistening 
deep yellow, the petals having a distinctive 
wavy edge. One of the heaviest and most 
persistent bloomers. Midsummer. 40 cts. 
each. 
Cinnabar. Extra-long bloom season. Fine 
delicate shade of brownish red sprinkled 
cinnamon and_ strongly gold-glistening; 
throat is cadmium-yellow. Medium-large 
flowers, 5-inch spread, with recurving 
petals and sepals. Up to 18 flowers on one 
stem, attractively displayed just above the 
foliage. 216 ft. July and August. $1.00 
each. 
Dr. Regel. Handsome, rich orange-yellow 
flowers in early May and June; very fra- 
grant. Fine for cutting. 114 ft. 40 cts. 
each. 
Flava (Lemon Lily). Sweet-scented, clear, 
full, yellow flowers in June. 2% ft. 
Florham. Large, trumpet-shaped, rich 
golden yellow flowers, with Indian-yellow 
markings. A strong grower. 3 to 3}4 ft. 
June, July. 30 cts. each. 
Gypsy. (Betscher.) Brilliant deep orange 
flowers on 3-foot, slender stems. A showy 
plant for the small border. July, August. 
40 cts. each. 
Hyperion. Flowers of a fine citron-yellow 
are produced in great numbers on stout 
stems about 40 inches tall. July and early 
August. 50 cts. each. 
J. A. Crawford. (Betscher.) One of the 
finest Day-Lilies. Flowers of fime size, a 
combination of apricot and yellow—a 
uniquetone. 3 ft. July, August. 40 cts. ea. 
Kwanso. Large, double flowers of a rich 
golden bronze during July and August. 
Mrs. W. H. Wyman. (Betscher.) Lovely 
pale lemon-yellow flowers on 4-foot stems 
in August. Blends nicely with blue-flower- 
ing perennials. 50 cts. each. 
Ophir. Golden, waxy, yellow flowers, 5 
inches across, 6 inches long, on stems 4 to 
5 feet high. One stem usually carries 25 or 
more successively opening, giant, heavy- 
textured and lasting flowers. The inside of 
a fresh bloom is a reflected haze of deep 
gold. 4% ft. Early July to late August. 
75 cts. each. 
Patricia. Pale yellow tinged lemon-chrome, 
with throat of flower greenish. Petals and 
sepals of uniform tone. Large flowers with 
pronounced fragrance. Exceptionally re- 
sistant to hottest sun. 21% ft. June, July. 
$1.50 each. 
Serenade. Very light pastel shades of yellow 
and pink in pleasing harmony. Petals 
twisted and crinkled, with faint halo. 
Flowers medium large, on tall, slender, 
stiff stems. 4 ft. June. $1.50 each. 
Thunbergi. Funnel-shaped, rich buttercup- 
yellow flowers throughout July. 2 to 3 ft. 
All Hemerocallis, except where noted, 75 cts. 
for 3, $2.00 for 10, $3.75 for 25 
HOLLYHOCKS 
Majestic, hardy plants 6 to 8 feet high. A 
necessary part of every old-fashioned gar- 
den. Their colossal spikes of bloom produce 
bold and showy effects which cannot be se- 
cured with any other flowering plant. 
Extra-Choice Double Newport Pink. 
Extra-Choice Double Red. 
Extra-Choice Double White. 
Extra-Choice Double Yellow. 
Extra-Choice Double Mixed. 
Orange Prince. Apricot-orange; large and 
fully double. 
All Extra-Choice Double Hollyhocks, 60 cts. 
for 3, $1.50 for 10, $3.00 for 25 
